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Silky Tsurugi Curved 330 Hand Saw - Medium Teeth

Silky has taken the unique design of the straight Tsurugi and tweaked it just a bit in shape and size. The result is a much more aggressive blade in popular sizes which will still fit into tight crotches without damage to opposing limbs.

Thanks to Silky’s creative team, the TSURUGI delivers perhaps the lightest weight, best balanced “big saw” ever produced, having no handle screws, nuts or extraneous hardware to keep it together. The comfortable, 2-part rubber grip is held together by an ingenious integration with the full tang blade. And as if the saw alone weren’t enough, the Silky TSURUGI CURVE comes in a unique aluminum scabbard that can be attached to the belt or leg depending on the users preference and has eight rollers protecting the entryway.

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Silky Tsurgi Curved 330 Hand Saw - Medium Teeth is my favorite handsaw. My go-to used to be the Sugoi but I've switched to the Tsurgi for sure.

Great scabbard, still tends to break at the attachment point though it's nothing a little super mario bros duct tape can't fix. The saw stays clicked into the scabbard even when going upside down, vast improvement from the Sugoi scabbard.

The saw cutting action is superior, smoother than the Sugoi and can cut as fast if not faster on wood of all sizes.

It stays very sharp as well though the teeth are not sharpen-able as opposed to the sharpen-able Sugoi teeth.I love the grip also, very comfortable.

5 stars, four a's, four exclamation points, four y's, yaaaayyy!!!!.

Fine pruning - 01/14/2016
Reviewer: Tim

Not quite as aggressive as the large teeth. I love this saw none the less. Worth every penny.